Re: Guilty Food Pleasures

i have the last dime bar he bought me sitting in the draw. He must have got two and hidden it to save him going out in the cold next time I asked him. Ain't it always true what they say that you don't know what you've got till it's gone.

Re: Guilty Food Pleasures

mincepie wrote:

Horlicks....eat with a spoon straight from the jar, yum.

Oh mincepie , I used to do that when I was a child ! is sort of sticks to the roof of your mouth when you spoon it in like that.... and if you laugh when your trying to eat it... well that's another problem all together

Re: Guilty Food Pleasures

I miss this hangover breakfast from my bachelor days when staying at a friends trailer near the beach.. .. usually eaten around 1 or 2 pm as we didn't go to sleep til we saw the sun rise.

sandwich made on toasted sliced white bread well buttered, then a dollop of mayonaise. proper maple leaf bologna cut thickand fried in butter , broken yolk fried egg, kraft process cheese slices.(2) assemble and micro for 30 seconds to melt the plastic cheese. wash down with a fresh beer.. usually the beer would be thrown at you accompanied by the words "Beer Up " .

Re: Guilty Food Pleasures

Still love a crisp sandwich, has to be plain salted crisps on doughy white bread with real butter.

My other snack that I try to keep secret is the a 250g pack of marzipan that I buy intending to ice the Christmas cake with but somehow gets hidden in the fridge just for me to chomp a big lump off every now and then

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